Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones has been labeled as “week to week” due to a hip injury, as stated by head coach Kevin O’Connell. Jones suffered the injury in the first quarter during the Vikings’ 23-17 victory over the New York Jets in London.
O’Connell provided an update, saying, “All the early information we’ve got so far indicates we’ve avoided a long-term injury. He’ll receive treatment this week, and I’ll update everyone on his status next week as we hope to get him back into practice in time for the game against the Lions.”
In the game against the Jets, Jones rushed for 29 yards on seven carries and added a 24-yard reception before leaving the field. With the Vikings currently on a bye week, it remains uncertain whether Jones will be available for their critical Week 7 matchup against the Detroit Lions, which is vital for both teams’ standings in the NFC North.
Jones has been instrumental in the Vikings’ strong start to the season, helping the team achieve a 5-0 record. He has tallied 71 carries for 350 yards and one touchdown, averaging 4.9 yards per carry, placing him 11th in the NFL in rushing yards. Additionally, he has recorded 17 receptions for 167 yards and another touchdown.
The eighth-year veteran joined the Vikings in the offseason after spending his previous seven years with the Green Bay Packers and has rushed for over 1,000 yards in three seasons. His presence has added balance to the Vikings’ offense, which features a potent passing game with Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and Sam Darnold.
If Jones is unable to play against the Lions, Ty Chandler is expected to carry the load in the backfield. After Jones exited the game against the Jets, Chandler took on the bulk of the carries, rushing 14 times for 30 yards.
C.J. Ham contributed with two carries for 10 yards and a touchdown, while Myles Gaskin also saw limited action with two carries for two yards. As the Vikings prepare for their next game, they face a tough challenge against a Lions team that currently ranks fourth in the NFL for rushing defense.